All the material facts proved shall, when it is required by either party, be made a part of the proceedings, which, when they are had in vacation, shall be signed by the judge and certified to the clerk of the court in which the judgment is rendered, and be entered by him among the records of that court.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 53. Extraordinary Remedies
§53-4-1. When and by Whom Writ Granted
§53-4-2. To Whom Writ Directed; Return of Writ
§53-4-3. Bond May Be Required of Petitioner
§53-4-5. Penalty for Disobeying Writ
§53-4-6. When Affidavits May Be Read as Evidence
§53-4-8. Facts Proved May Be Made Part of Record
§53-4-9. Powers of Judge in Vacation
§53-4-10. Judgment Conclusive; Exception
§53-4-11. Revision of Judgment by Supreme Court of Appeals
§53-4-12. Disposition of Prisoner and Proceedings Pending Writ of Error